Wisconsin 2025-2026 Regular Session

Wisconsin Assembly Bill AB1122

Introduced
3/13/26  
Refer
3/13/26  

Caption

Certain motor vehicle entry devices, liability for damages to rental vehicles, and providing a penalty.

Impact

Another crucial aspect of AB1122 is its effect on liability standards for renters of motor vehicles. Under the new provisions, renters can be held liable for damages caused by any theft, not just those that are intentionally caused by their actions. This marks a notable shift in the liability framework, as it expands the circumstances under which a rental company can claim damages from a renter, thus potentially placing a heavier burden on renters in cases of vehicle theft. The definitions of negligent vehicle management are also expanded to include conditions that may have contributed to a theft occurring during a rental agreement.

Summary

Assembly Bill 1122 aims to address issues surrounding motor vehicle theft and liability related to rental vehicles. The bill establishes new regulations concerning the manufacture and possession of motor vehicle key programming or emulating devices and relay attack devices. It classifies the unauthorized use of these devices as a Class I felony, which includes the act of selling or transferring such devices with the intent that they will be used to commit a crime. This significant measure is intended to tackle the rising concerns about vehicle theft using advanced technology to circumvent security systems.

Contention

While proponents argue that the bill will enhance security and accountability in the rental vehicle market, opposition may arise from concerns that the stringent liability measures for renters could lead to unfair penalties, especially in cases where theft was beyond the renter's control. Critics may argue that the bill could disproportionately affect those who rent vehicles for short periods, as they may not have had sufficient time to familiarize themselves with the rental agreement policies or vehicle management practices. As the discussions unfold, the balance between enhanced security for car rental companies and fair treatment of renters will likely be a focal point.

Additional_info

AB1122, introduced by Representative Callahan, serves not only to strengthen legal consequences for individuals who misuse technology for criminal purposes but also attempts to redefine the responsibilities assumed by individuals when renting vehicles. If enacted, this legislation could have a profound influence on the rental vehicle industry and its interactions with law enforcement regarding motor vehicle theft.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WI SB129

The right to repair motor vehicles and providing a penalty. (FE)

WI AB135

The right to repair motor vehicles and providing a penalty. (FE)

WI AB409

Passing certain vehicles stopped on or near a highway and providing a penalty.

WI SB409

Passing certain vehicles stopped on or near a highway and providing a penalty.

WI SB1111

Penalties for certain offenses related to operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated, restrictions related to ignition interlock devices, and providing a penalty. (FE)

WI AB1131

Penalties for certain offenses related to operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated, restrictions related to ignition interlock devices, and providing a penalty. (FE)

WI S2084

Imposes certain requirements on motor vehicle rental companies that equip vehicles with electronic toll transponders.

WI AB1197

Rental passenger vehicles: electronic surveillance technology: renter liability for loss due to theft.

WI H1166

Further regulating the rental of motor vehicles

WI SB2125

Motor vehicles; create strict liability for damages in an accident when operating without liability insurance.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.